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    lly have not fallen into.

    Cardinal rules of how not to network include the following:

    1) Do not attend a networking event with your mother if you are 45 or over. It tends not to

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    There's a lot of information around about how to network effectively; which presupposes that it is an art to be learned. But there is also a case for laying down the guidelines for how NOT to network.

    Successful networking is, in the end, another application of good people skills. You would not expect to endear yourself to someone if your eyes are constantly wandering off round the room while he/she was talking to you.

    Still, at some point everyone will end up, cornered, at the networking event from hell. On such occasions it is as well to remember the old adage: “There is no failure, only feed-back”. While the event may be less than successful, you can at least derive some small benefit from it by registering all the pitfalls you personally have not fallen into.

    Cardinal rules of how not to network include the following:

    1) Do not attend a networking event with your mother if you are 45 or over. It tends not to

    Why Can You Expect to Improve Your Effectiveness by 20 Times?
    Some people make things happen, some watch while things happen, and some wonder what happened.― AnonymousA 2,000 percent solution is any method of accomplishing what your organization does now with zero-to-four percent of the current time and resources, or accomplishing an increase of 20 times in results while employing the same or fewer resources. A combination of those resu
    o network.

    Successful networking is, in the end, another application of good people skills. You would not expect to endear yourself to someone if your eyes are constantly wandering off round the room while he/she was talking to you.

    Still, at some point everyone will end up, cornered, at the networking event from hell. On such occasions it is as well to remember the old adage: “There is no failure, only feed-back”. While the event may be less than successful, you can at least derive some small benefit from it by registering all the pitfalls you personally have not fallen into.

    Cardinal rules of how not to network include the following:

    1) Do not attend a networking event with your mother if you are 45 or over. It tends not to

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    round the room while he/she was talking to you.

    Still, at some point everyone will end up, cornered, at the networking event from hell. On such occasions it is as well to remember the old adage: “There is no failure, only feed-back”. While the event may be less than successful, you can at least derive some small benefit from it by registering all the pitfalls you personally have not fallen into.

    Cardinal rules of how not to network include the following:

    1) Do not attend a networking event with your mother if you are 45 or over. It tends not to

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    old adage: “There is no failure, only feed-back”. While the event may be less than successful, you can at least derive some small benefit from it by registering all the pitfalls you personally have not fallen into.

    Cardinal rules of how not to network include the following:

    1) Do not attend a networking event with your mother if you are 45 or over. It tends not to

    The Genius of John Davin
    Anybody who rides a commuter train or a bus today, or who visits an airport, can easily see the impact of office technologies on the current workforce. People are wired to go. There are the ones wearing the headset with the wide band at the base of the skull, removed from hearing you by huge round earphones. There are the ones smartly attired with the "Blue Tooth" gracefully curving along the ch
    lly have not fallen into.

    Cardinal rules of how not to network include the following:

    1) Do not attend a networking event with your mother if you are 45 or over. It tends not to project you in the most credible light.

    2) Do not tell fellow networkers the precise calorie content of what they were just about to pitch into with gusto. It tends to make them feel bad about themselves, and therefore also about you also. It really is not the best way to make friends and influence people.

    3) Do not launch into endless stories about obscure relatives or acquaintances of yours who your fellow networkers don't know, are never likely to meet and most likely would not wish to know, now that you have divulged every detail of their personal and professional life.

    4) If, for some inexplicable reason, you have brought your elderly mother and she shows signs of revealing that your business is struggling so badly that she is

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